Wind
12 items tagged with "Wind"

Syllestine
SupremeSyllestine — Supreme Wind Spirit
The supreme rank of wind spirits, positioned just below the Ariel Spirit King, sensorially connected to the entire atmosphere reaching the stratosphere. Its body is completely composed of wind and cannot be made visible. Witnesses perceived its existence only through an overwhelming presence accompanying sudden storms. The executor of the Ariel Spirit King's will.

Sylph
IntermediateSylph · Shuriel · Sylaphe — Intermediate Wind Spirit
The intermediate rank of wind spirits, known by names such as Sylph, Shuriel, and Sylaphe. Nimble and free-spirited, it loves flying above all else. Appears in humanoid form but its body is hazy and transparent like wind, famously disappearing in an instant and reappearing elsewhere.

Sylphid
LesserSylphid — Lesser Wind Spirit
The lowest rank among wind spirits. A small spirit with wings like a butterfly or dragonfly, appearing wherever wind blows. Mischievous and extremely curious, it enjoys pranks like blowing off travelers' hats or snuffing out candles. Often stays near a summoner through affection rather than formal contract.

Ariel
Spirit KingAriel · Sylphid · Minervar — Wind Spirit King
The pinnacle of wind spirits, the Spirit King. Known by names including Ariel, Sylphid, and Minervar. Governs all winds and air currents in the world, changing the direction of seasonal winds with a single act of will. The most free-spirited of the four Spirit Kings, it never stays in one place, wandering the world endlessly.

Jinn
GreaterJinn · Syllairon — Superior Wind Spirit
The superior rank of wind spirits, known by names such as Jinn and Syllairon. Its body is the storm itself, dominating the sky and atmosphere as its domain. Named after the powerful Jinn of Islamic mythology, it is equally powerful and arrogant. Famous for posing three riddles to those seeking a contract.

Griffin
Griffin · Legendary Lion-Eagle — Mythical creature with eagle foreparts and lion hindquarters
The griffin is a legendary creature featuring the head, wings, and talons of an eagle and the body, hind legs, and tail of a lion. Prominent in medieval European myths, it symbolizes strength, bravery, and guardianship. It frequently appears in heraldry and architectural ornamentation.

Pegasus
Pegasus · Winged Horse — A Legendary Creature from Greek Mythology
Pegasus is a majestic white horse with wings, featured in Greek mythology. Regarded as a symbol of beauty and freedom, Pegasus is associated with gods and heroes who rode it on their mythic journeys. Its imagery has become iconic in art and literature.

Dragonfly
Dragonfly · Agile Insect — Swift and skillful flyer
The dragonfly is a common insect found throughout East Asia, characterized by its elongated body and two pairs of transparent wings. It is known for its agile flight and is typically seen near wetlands, ponds, and rice paddies.

Saber
Curved Single-Edged Sword · Cavalry Blade — A classic cutting weapon
The saber is a curved, single-edged sword primarily designed for one-handed use. Renowned for its cutting power, it was widely utilized in cavalry and infantry throughout both Eastern and Western cultures. Most famously, it became a symbol of European cavalry in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Composite Bow
Composite Bow · Multi-material Power — A powerful bow crafted from various materials
The composite bow is made by combining wood, horn, sinew, and sometimes other materials. Renowned for its superior elasticity and long range, it was particularly favored by mounted archers. Its moderate size and weight made it highly portable.

Bow
Bow · Long-range weapon — Widely used projectile weapon
A bow is a ranged weapon consisting of a flexible curved stave and a string, used to launch arrows. It has been employed for hunting and warfare since ancient times. Bows are made in various sizes and materials, traditionally wood and animal sinew.

Tuchang (Thrown Spear)
Thrown Spear · Versatile missile weapon — Effective for ranged and close combat
The tuchang is a type of spear designed for throwing at distant targets. Used in both warfare and hunting, it features a lightweight shaft and balanced point for easy throwing. Widely employed from ancient to medieval times.